Calvary Chapel Diamond Bar, California
Click on image above to see blown up picture of obstacle
The coping is pretty good here, I have seen alot worse, Laguna Hills being to small, Eldorado being way to big and sticking out.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Here is a wider shot across the street course.
First I would like to start off by saying that these guys are here to stay and are definately going to be dropping these skateparks in everywhere. They gave this one to the Calvary Chapel in Diamond Bar and the only complaint was that they wanted something a little more advanced and a mini ramp added on.

It is geared towards beginners, and I think they are the ones that speak loudest so once one of these parks are installed, the kids can actually ride it and learn to get better. The intermediate kids can go bigger or try harder tricks and they are taken care of also. Advanced skaters would look at this thing and laugh but lets face it, whenever you go to a park at any given time 80% of the skaters fall into the first two categories.

Other than no mini ramp, I had no real complaints, the trannys where a little slow and the fun box could have been a little bigger but no surprises like that pile of crap bowl found in Corona, Irvine and Mission Viejo.

One question I had in my mind was does this stuff move around. Well when I showed up there was a  jeep hooked up to one of the quarter pipes and 4 guys trying to move this big heavy bastard, so I guess that answered my question:-)

The fun box was a little tight but had a ledge and a small rail which again is food for learning on

These ramps dont move around and these guys were actually laying out the park a little differently when I cruised by and they need a jeep and a few guys to move the stuff around

The underneath part of the ramps were all steel, had adjustable feet and explained why this didnt move around even though it wastn anchored into the ground.
Bank Ramp: Good for beginner kids. For Me: to slow to get any real speed on unless you put 4 or 6 of them together so you could push the decks and pump the bottom once you hit it
The bottoms of the ramps seemed to be fastened pretty well and this park has been here for awhile and there were no signs of it pulling up
Here is the big quarter pipe, the middle part was fun and the smaller part was a little slow for me
The small quarter was so mellow that you could do a fakie hangup and come right over the coping without worrying about slamming
Here was the spine, to bad they didnt make it closer together cause there was no way to get up enough speed to transfer over the platform. In this configuration they kinda had to halfpipes going so I guess that worked ok for them